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Publications by TSUNEO YAMANE
Transformation of a Methylotrophic Bacterium, Methylobacterium Extorquens, With a Broad-Host-Range Plasmid by Electroporation
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Neuroscience
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An RNA Polymerase Preparation From Methylobacterium Extorquens AM1 Capable of Transcribing From a Methylotrophic Promoter
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Transformation ofAcetobacter Polyoxogeneswith Plasmid DNA by Electroporation
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Analytical Chemistry
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Methylobacterium Gossipiicola Sp. Nov., a Pink-Pigmented, Facultatively Methylotrophic Bacterium Isolated From the Cotton Phyllosphere
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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Ecology
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Stable Transformation of Tobacco by Electroporation: Evidence for Plasmid Concatenation.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Partitioning of Broad-Host-Range Plasmid RP4 Is a Complex System Involving Site-Specific Recombination.
Journal of Bacteriology
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Molecular Biology
Methylobacterium, a New Genus of Facultatively Methylotrophic Bacteria
International Journal of Systematic Bacteriology
Identification of Methanol-Regulated Promoter Sequences From the Facultative Methylotrophic Bacterium Methylobacterium Organophilum XX
Journal of General Microbiology
Transformation of the Phytopathogenic Bacterium Clavibacter Michiganense Subsp. Michiganense by Electroporation and Development of a Cloning Vector.
Journal of Bacteriology
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Reclassification of Methylobacterium Chloromethanicum and Methylobacterium Dichloromethanicum as Later Subjective Synonyms of Methylobacterium Extorquens and of Methylobacterium Lusitanum as a Later Subjective Synonym of Methylobacterium Rhodesianum
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